Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pron] [modal v] know " in BNC.
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1 | Until then she must know his every move . |
2 | In philosophy , ‘ realism ’ ( usually with a small ‘ r ’ ) is broadly the view that whether a thing exists is a question about the world independent of questions about how we could know it or what statements concerning the thing mean . |
3 | They may not always exhibit the wisdom of Solomon but at least they might know where to draw the line . |
4 | At least they 'll know — ’ |
5 | ‘ At least they 'll know their enemy . ’ |
6 | And if Unix advocates counter the criticisms with the promise of the Universal Measurement Architecture , proposed by Unix International and the Open Software Foundation , he points out that there are so many options in the specification that we will only be marginally better off : ‘ at least we 'll know the format of the data that is n't there ’ , he said . |
7 | ‘ By the time we get through that little lot , ’ smiled Dr Danie Craven , ‘ at least we will know how bad we are and how far we have to go to catch up . ’ |
8 | At least he would know then about Mark , realise that at least one person in this world knew him for what he really was . |
9 | Mind you it seemed that they had a test at school last week and he was n't terribly happy with it , he said he could n't understand it , he tried to explain to me what it was , but erm , it 's not , not easy , but Ga Gavin said erm , he said they 'd had a test and he said it took him time to get into it but once he got into it , you know , he did alright in it , I think he said how many he got , he did n't seem to do too badly , but he said Alex did n't really do anything and what he did do he thought was wrong so he did n't hand it in , he said and in actual fact what he had done was right , so I do n't know , I told , I told Alex to go and see , you know , and ask about it and sort of erm , apparently he did do that so at least he 'll know , but erm , it 's strange really because normally Alex |
10 | At least you 'll know where it 's snowing . |
11 | Your work wo n't always fit into these ideal time slots , but at least you 'll know why you 're less productive at other times . |
12 | Sure so at least you 'll know when I come back I 'm gon na ask you , thank you very much indeed . |
13 | At least you 'll know exactly rather than sort of saying well |
14 | At least you 'll know what he meant by it . |
15 | Some will be lovely and you will wish to savour them ; others may be pretty dreadful — but at least you will know what to avoid . |
16 | So , I shall do it when they 've gone home and then I 'll , at least I 'll know , that it wo n't it wo n't be being undone . |
17 | If only real hands could shape my contours , then at least I would know that they were still there . |
18 | I prop a chair against the iron door every night , so that at least I shall know if he tries to get in without my hearing . |
19 | At least I 'd know what to do with her . |
20 | the whatsernames , so at least I can know whether to go home and come back |
21 | ‘ I 'm hoping that by tomorrow we 'll know something definite . |
22 | And if either mum likes to phone in , or come into the office tomorrow , by tomorrow you 'll know what we can do , or if we 're gon na do anything to help you . |
23 | By then we 'll know where to go |
24 | By then you should know the tournament , the course and the shots that will have to be played by the leaders . " |
25 | Well , by to-morrow we should know … |